inter under investigation? (8 Viewers)

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Funny how when Juve were the runaway leaders at the top of Serie A, everybody else pissed and cried about how Juve were given special treatment by the refs. Now, Inter is the runaway leader and everybody is pissing and crying that Inter gets special treatment. Either Italy is full of poor losers or it really is a completely corrupt society.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,315
I can't put my finger to it yet, but I know something unexplicable will happen and Inter will not become champions. Perhaps the entire team will die in a fatal plane accident or Inter will be taken out of the competition because of fraud of some sort, I don't know, but something will happen.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
Milan and Inter indicted! Thursday 25 January, 2007

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Milan and Inter have been indicted by Federal Prosecutor Stefano Palazzi as part of his latest investigation.

Both clubs have been accused of false accounting in order for them to register for the 2004-05 season and Palazzi decided to hand the case to the disciplinary commission after completing his enquiry.

The investigation was launched after goalkeeper Simone Brunelli reported that his signature had been counterfeited in 2003 when he was sold from Milan to Inter.

The unknown 23-year-old player, who is still owned by Inter but has been out of action since 2004 because of an injury, was sold to the Via Durini outfit during the summer of 2003.

However, he only learned about his transfer from the newspapers and received a signed contract at his home only after insisting the club send it to him.

He then discovered that the signature on the agreement was not his and that he was valued at £2m, despite his monthly wage only being £1,700.

Brunelli’s case, as well as a civil enquiry, caused the new Federal investigation to be launched. Milan and Inter will now be judged by the disciplinary commission for objective responsibility in the case

Nerazzurri official Gabriele Oriali and the goalkeeper himself, who moved to Vis Pesaro on a loan deal in 2005, will also go in front of the commission.

Palazzi also transmitted the file to Federal Commissioner Luca Pancalli, who will be called to assess the situation and decide if the clubs will be handed any punishment.

For the time being, it seems unlikely that there well be any point deductions, but both outfits might be fined.
 

Juventino_NJ

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2006
533
Inter charged with falsifying documents in transfer probe

ROME, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Serie A leaders Inter Milan have been called to appear before the Italian Football Federation's (FIGC) disciplinary committee to answer charges of falsifying documents in the transfer of a goalkeeper.

Simone Brunelli moved from AC Milan to Inter in 2003 but after being sent on loan to a series of lower division clubs he claimed the signature on the transfer documents was not his.

Inter risk a fine if found guilty.

The 23-year-old's transfer is also the subject of a separate investigation by Milan magistrates into false accounting by the two clubs.

Last week Inter president Massimo Moratti and Milan vice-president Adrian Galliani were called for questioning as part of the probe looking into the way clubs manipulate balance sheets by inflating the prices of players they buy and sell.

Neither man has been charged. The magistrates said they intended to hand on their findings to the FIGC, which could then decide whether to open its own investigation.

Last September, Rome magistrates called for the president of AS Roma, Franco Sensi, and the former president of Lazio, Sergio Cragnotti, to stand trial for false accounting. Both men deny the accusations.
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
I can't put my finger to it yet, but I know something unexplicable will happen and Inter will not become champions. Perhaps the entire team will die in a fatal plane accident or Inter will be taken out of the competition because of fraud of some sort, I don't know, but something will happen.
Lets hope so. Might be going a touch too fa to hope for a plane crash though?
Or maybe not :devil:
 

isha00

Senior Member
Jun 24, 2003
5,114
I think somebody will $hut him up and that will be the end of this story.
Probably, but something strange has been happening in the last week.

It's not like that, before of this, no one dared to talk against Inter or against what happened this summer, but their words weren't given any relevance by the media. You could read these things mostly on agencies and, sometimes, on Tuttosport, Libero and Il Foglio.

Now, all of a sudden, after 6 months, Borrelli remembers that he sent the report about the Inter/Milan investigation to Palazzi in August, Palazzi suddenly finds it and we see the so called "deferimenti".
We have reached the top yesterday night, when Gazzetta, newspaper of the RCS group (that has Carlo Orazio Buora in its board, an Inter/Telecom man who put Verdelli -interista- as director of the newspaper), put an interview to Brunelli on its site, where the young keeper states that he was sold and bought numerous times by the 2 clubs (Inter and Milan), that *falsified his signature* in those contracts.
This is exceptionally unusual for gazzetta, that has always tried to hide any wrongdoing done by the milanese clubs..

Something has cracked, probably because Moratti&co. have been put in the "registro degli indagati" (I have no will to look for the translation of this :D) last week. Probably someone who didn't like the precedent situation, now is starting to lift his head, who knows..

I just hope it's not going to stop now.
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
Probably, but something strange has been happening in the last week.

It's not like that, before of this, no one dared to talk against Inter or against what happened this summer, but their words weren't given any relevance by the media. You could read these things mostly on agencies and, sometimes, on Tuttosport, Libero and Il Foglio.

Now, all of a sudden, after 6 months, Borrelli remembers that he sent the report about the Inter/Milan investigation to Palazzi in August, Palazzi suddenly finds it and we see the so called "deferimenti".
We have reached the top yesterday night, when Gazzetta, newspaper of the RCS group (that has Carlo Orazio Buora in its board, an Inter/Telecom man who put Verdelli -interista- as director of the newspaper), put an interview to Brunelli on its site, where the young keeper states that he was sold and bought numerous times by the 2 clubs (Inter and Milan), that *falsified his signature* in those contracts.
This is exceptionally unusual for gazzetta, that has always tried to hide any wrongdoing done by the milanese clubs..

Something has cracked, probably because Moratti&co. have been put in the "registro degli indagati" (I have no will to look for the translation of this :D) last week. Probably someone who didn't like the precedent situation, now is starting to lift his head, who knows..

I just hope it's not going to stop now.
I hope so too! May they find a whole lot of other "dirt" & expose moratti for the maggot he is!
 

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